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Well, this is my latest work. A fantasy-style tower. It has long looong story which includes such fantastic moments like some guys in our exhibition smashed it into pieces :D

Well after all here it is:

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All pictures here:

Enjoy :)

It`s circa 1,4 meter high.

This is my tribute to three of my favorite towers:

Col du Mont by Brody:

www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=186646

The Tower in the Lonely Wood by JoJo:

www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=46446

Tower of Brothers by Karwik:

www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=400468

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Posted

Whoa! Love the shaping of the tower, and the landscaping looks excellent! Really like the vines on the tower, as well as the splashes of brown! Impressive work! :sweet::thumbup:

Posted

That tower is very impressive and has a good fantasy look. The landscape around it is great as well and really adds to the atmosphere.

What color are those vines? I can't tell.

They are dark green. It's just the light which makes them look like they are of an other shade of geen.

Posted (edited)

Ello.

Thanks for all this nice comments. It`s always nice :classic:

Tower is 1,4 meter high, and this leaves are dark green as mentioned above.

When we were preparing our exhibition in Rzeszów some nice gentelmen from museum "helped me" (they dropped glass on elements of this tower):

crash.jpg

So I have to use some slave labor to rebuilt :laugh:

Credit to all slaves:

Nexus

Jatboy

LL

Greenblue

Sikorka

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Posted

Brilliant work. Very impressive scale and detail. I love the landscape at the bottom. That really stands out, but so does all of the detailing and angles used against each other. I've considered doing a Rapunzel-style tower from Tangled for my daughter and I could imagine I could take some good cues from this.

Keep up the great work!

I'll never understand why people like to "destroy" their builds, but to each their own. :blush:

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Love the bit sinister look of it, it would definatly fit into a dark farytale.

The smashed build pic brings back memories too... older sister smashing up my lego builds for some reason i cannot remember... Well it's way better than getting chased by an angry sister with a kitchen knife... (me and my older sisters did not get along that well in our youth, but that passed when we became adults) :grin:

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